Well, they were in Japan.
US Secret Service probably doesn't have a lot of authority to just take stuff.

They have traveled to other countries before, I just can't remember them doing something like that. The make up and costuming and what happened to the girls that were going to work that gig (tied up in a closet?). Just seemed out of place.

I'm not sure I'm liking the new girl on Alphas too much. I want to like her but she's too wisecrack-y. It's like the writers are trying too hard to make the show more appealing to more people this season.

I'm not sure I'm liking the new girl on Alphas too much. I want to like her but she's too wisecrack-y. It's like the writers are trying too hard to make the show more appealing to more people this season.

Kat? Was she even on the 8/27 episode? It seemed like everyone made an appearance, including Danielle Rosen, Skylar, Stanton, Agent Clay, etc, except Kat. Or maybe I just missed her? I guess the producers wanted somebody younger on the team? They are making Rachel act pretty young.

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The actor who plays Garry is British? I would never have guessed. Wow, he was on Mad Men too.

If you didn't skip _all_ the commercials... It was either during last night's Alphas or W13 they had a segment with the actors talking about the show, and the actor who plays Gary (Ryan Cartwright) was one of 'em, as did the actress who plays Rachel (Azita Ghanizada).

I'm not sure I'm liking the new girl on Alphas too much. I want to like her but she's too wisecrack-y. It's like the writers are trying too hard to make the show more appealing to more people this season.

Gary is my favorite on Alphas and the actor is fantastic.

Pete is my favorite on W13 and if it wasn't for him, I might not be watching it. I watch it with a friend/neighbor and he sits there thru the episode making what he calls the "Myka" face. It's hysterical.

The thing I like best about Gary is that occasionally you can almost catch the actor laughing at his own performance. It happened a few episodes ago when he was naked in the office, saying "Yes. I call it my fruit." The camera cut away just as he started smirking.

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They "never died" when Artie reset the timeline, which is what this season is really all about.

It was just a little out o fthe blue when H. G. just came up with the conclusion that Artie had used the Astrolabe. Also, he is just taking Data's (name?) word on the dire consequences of his telling someone about him using the astrolabe. His vision of Claudia killing hem didn't happen. Maybe Brother Data was lying.

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Also, he is just taking Data's (name?) word on the dire consequences of his telling someone about him using the astrolabe. His vision of Claudia killing hem didn't happen. Maybe Brother Data was lying.

Yeah, but he's seen (hell, been in!) enough shows like this to know that you NEVER EVER TELL ANYBODY ANYTHING. Or the world will end. Or something.

I've always hated that trope...that the default mode for knowing anything out of the ordinary is to keep it a secret, when in fact the default mode for most people would be to tell everybody they know, to stop people on the street and tell them, and in fact to sell the story to as many media outlets as they can get to pay for it.

They "never died" when Artie reset the timeline, which is what this season is really all about.

It was just a little out o fthe blue when H. G. just came up with the conclusion that Artie had used the Astrolabe. Also, he is just taking Data's (name?) word on the dire consequences of his telling someone about him using the astrolabe. His vision of Claudia killing hem didn't happen. Maybe Brother Data was lying.

Okay, that sounds vaguely familiar. I must not have been paying close attention when that happened.

They "never died" when Artie reset the timeline, which is what this season is really all about.

It was just a little out o fthe blue when H. G. just came up with the conclusion that Artie had used the Astrolabe. Also, he is just taking Data's (name?) word on the dire consequences of his telling someone about him using the astrolabe. His vision of Claudia killing hem didn't happen. Maybe Brother Data was lying.

Of course 'Brother Data' has Harriet Tubman's thimble; so he can appear to be anyone he wants.

So if we assume Artie's vision is true then I'm thinking it's likely 'Data' doing "whatever he must" to stop Artie and undo the Astrolabe use.

anyone else watching these shows? i was a little disappointed in warehouse 13, the effects were pretty rough and it seemed to me like the actors have lost interest in the show. alphas came out of the gate much stronger and i'm looking forward to where the show goes.

This show was pretty cool at first. Looked kinda hokey though. I kinda expected more to be honest

I guess that Artie just decided to throw away the "don't tell anyone or it will be very bad" advice.

Is the instruction given to HG, that she take the astrolabe and get lost, telling no one where she is going, simply a way of more-or-less writing her out of the show? I can take her or leave her, but my wife likes her a lot.

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Is the instruction given to HG, that she take the astrolabe and get lost, telling no one where she is going, simply a way of more-or-less writing her out of the show? I can take her or leave her, but my wife likes her a lot.

No, I'm sure she'll be back.

The character and the actress are apparently "popular" enough that, a while back, there was talk of developing an H.G. Wells-centered spinoff, but I haven't heard anything about that recently.

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I guess that Artie just decided to throw away the "don't tell anyone or it will be very bad" advice.

Is the instruction given to HG, that she take the astrolabe and get lost, telling no one where she is going, simply a way of more-or-less writing her out of the show? I can take her or leave her, but my wife likes her a lot.

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No, I'm sure she'll be back.

The character and the actress are apparently "popular" enough that, a while back, there was talk of developing an H.G. Wells-centered spinoff, but I haven't heard anything about that recently.

I THOUGHT she was a very popular character, but that instruction by Mrs. Fredrick made me feel like they were writing her out of the show. That's why I asked. I too expect her to be back.

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Evil is charming and beautiful. It makes you doubt yourself. It asks for one small compromise after another until it whittles you down, and it functions best when no one believes in it. - JOA

Is the instruction given to HG, that she take the astrolabe and get lost, telling no one where she is going, simply a way of more-or-less writing her out of the show? I can take her or leave her, but my wife likes her a lot.

For a moment I thought that HG was really Data using the thimble and that he now had the astrolabe.

But if I understand correctly, stealing the astrolabe does Data no good, only Artie can undo what he did. At best, all Data can do is use it for another 24-hour reboot.

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No, I'm sure she'll be back.

The character and the actress are apparently "popular" enough that, a while back, there was talk of developing an H.G. Wells-centered spinoff, but I haven't heard anything about that recently.

Yeah, there was an episode last season that was mostly flashback with HG in London, working for Warehouse 12. I always assumed that episode was meant to be a backdoor-pilot for an HG spinoff, which I assumed would be called "Warehouse 12".

I guess nothing came of that.

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